Picking Roulette Numbers

The superstition, psychology and humor behind peoples number choices

How to pick Roulette numbers part deux

I’m going to borrow some content for this post, direct from Silver Oak Casino News. They have an entertaining Top 10 list for how to pick your roulette numbers.

Read the Top 10 ways to pick Roulette numbers on the Silver Oak Casino News Blog.

How to pick Roulette numbers

How to pick Roulette numbers. (racing-index images)

How to pick Roulette numbers. (racing-index images)

Throughout this blog you will find descriptions of each number on a roulette table. I will offer you reasons, both historical and humorous, that will help you find methods for picking your roulette numbers.

Later on I’ll cover some of the basic roulette strategies as well as the occasional “method” for trying to make money from playing roulette.

The Number 14

It’s my birthday, so that’s why I always pick 14 when I play Roulette.

The number 14

The number 14

I’ll play it until the number hits and then I’ll immediately pick it again on the next spin. Sometimes I just repeat the bet, but other times I leave all the winnings on in the hope of a massive payout.

I’ve hit twice in a row about 3 times now and it’s a total rush.

Some other quick facts about the number 14:

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The Number 23

The Number 23 - made famous by Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls

The Number 23 - made famous by Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls

The number 23. What does it mean? It has a lot of references throughout popular culture.

Lets start with sports. For basketball fans, the number 23 has been immortalized by one obvious and very special man, Michael Jordan. His legacy continues in the form of the latest NBA superstar, Lebron James.

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Welcome

Reasons for picking Roulette numbers is a blog about, you guessed it, picking roulette numbers.

There are 36 numbers on a roulette wheel, plus either a zero (European Roulette) or a zero and a double zero (American Roulette).

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